Podimetrics Reviews

3.1

46% would recommend to a friend

(33 total reviews)

Dr. Jon Bloom

59% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Podimetrics has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 33 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Podimetrics employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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33 reviews
2.0
21 June 2022

Rapid Growth Led to Bad Hiring

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some of the most intelligent, hardworking, and caring people I know work here.

Cons

Terrible job at scaling up to the current size. They would hire anyone who can bamboozle their way through an interview. The values are all talk and little to no action. DEI is something thats talked about but leadership is (as usual) all white and mostly male.

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Podimetrics Response
2y
Thank you for this review. We certainly grew quickly in 2022 and experienced expected growing pains. Throughout that growth, we have seen only an 18% turnover of a 65% female-led organization and we have seen our diversity numbers grow 20x since 2018. We've done a lot to streamline a consistent, equitable, and in-depth interview process over the last year. One of our main objectives as a company is for folks to be comfortable in bringing their whole selves to work. More work is still to be done and we are dedicated to making Podi a great place for our people.
1.0
18 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Starting salary WFH (Work From Home)

Cons

Poor Management Practices Inadequate Oversight Lack of Transparency Unclear Communication Channels Limited Innovation and Growth

1.0
17 July 2025

Run from this place

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Good benefits. - Impactful product. - WFH.

Cons

- Layoffs twice a year for last 2 years across different departments. - Directors and managers change faster than fashion trends. Each new director brings new direction so that previous initiatives are dropped and abandoned midway without ever being completed and used. Immense waste of resources => dev time => money. - Top leadership that do not know about software lifestyle directly involved in the software process. This leads to running and jumping in circles to develop small features so that on next review meeting to be ordered to be changed. Another waste of development time => money. - No professional grows opportunities. - Tons of overtime work on the evening, weekends, and holidays. Regardless how much time and effort you put in the products and company success, don't be surprised to be laid off on next round. Overall, Podimetrics is ship without captain drifting to wherever the wind will take it. Top directors are clueless how to run software company thus so much money has been wasted in vain without bringing results. If you have stable job you like, I strongly recommend to avoid Podimetrics. Don't be surprised if you have to start looking for a new employment after 90-120 days at Podi.

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Podimetrics Response
11mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback. Our rapid expansion can sometimes result in unexpected changes and uncertainties. Our leadership team is committed to fostering stability by ensuring that all departments and initiatives align with our goals and that clear communication occurs at all levels. We have also been working diligently to improve efficiency, which will help streamline processes and reduce workloads. Our people are our top priority, and we are dedicated to making the necessary improvements so we can achieve our goals together.
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